University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1926

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I I P , umm' -ef-1, , . . Viv I ,., IJ. A FRESHMAYS WISH Oh I wish I was a .lunior And with the Juniors stand, A vacancy all through my head And nothing in my hand. I wouldnit be on the faculty I wouldn't dance thc Charleston For all the pep and fun. I'd rather be a Junior and be considered dmnb. 'I' 'I' 'I' An argument arose in Rural Sociolo- gy class one day as to the merits of thc grain and dairy farmer. First Student: Hllairymen arc tied down so close to their work that they do not have time to visit. Second student: And grain farmers do not have enough money to go visiting on.', 4' 'I' fl' Dorothe Haussner: Who are those very slangy people that I heard you talking to ? Chuck Robinson: They are the members of the English Division en- joying a day off. 'I' 'I' 'I' Discretion of speech is more than elo- quence.-Lord Bacon.. 4- -1- -1- Vincent Goihl says that Ted Hudson is such a blunderer that he cannot try on a new boot without putting his foot into it. It ain't thc guns or armament, Nor the tunes the band can play, But it's close co-operation That makes us win the day. It ain't the individual Nor the army as a whole But the everlastin' teamwork Of every bloomin' soul. -Kipling. -1- -1- -x- IF IT YVERE POSSIBLE It's a wonderful thing for the women, The popular permanent wave. Now it's up to some struggling inventor To get out a permanent shave. -1- -1- -1- Busincss Manager of School News: Now then we must decide which dor- mitory each member of the board is to canvass. Esther Reeck: I'lI take Pcndergast Hallf' -1- -1- -1- A gricultural schools should have a place for G irls that R bright and I ntelligent. Girls that can C into the future and U nderstand the problems and L ife of the farmer. Girls that will T ake time to U nderstand the problems of the com- munity and try to R econstruct them and increase a desire for agricultural E ducation. Page Om' Hundred Sr-'z'c11fy-o11e

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